Harpenden's annual Food and Drink Festival attracted a huge crowd at the weekend, with thousands flocking to the High Street.
Bringing a carnival atmosphere to the town, the day has become one of the most popular events on the calendar, with the best food and drink Harpenden has to offer.
Taking place on Saturday (September 14), the weather played ball, allowing people to fully enjoy the range of street food and market stalls on offer.
New for 2024, the sustainability market saw festivities extend into Rothamsted Park.
A live DJ played throughout the day, while Bar Azita ran an outdoor cocktail bar.
Away from the food, there was something for everyone with a live music stage, featuring performances from Strike Free, Pat & the Butchers and the Number 7 band.
The children's zone included free soft play, outdoor games, arts and crafts and children’s entertainment.
A theatre cookery stage was also among the highlights, with chefs and mixologists sharing tips and recipes.
These included Crishi White, founder of the White Lotus Cake Company, who provided a master class on her Biscoff drip cake.
This year, the festival took place in conjunction with the annual beer festival on Harpenden Common.
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Harpenden Town Mayor Cllr Pip Liver said: “Thank you to everyone who attended this exciting Festival. It is a real pleasure to see so many people enjoying wonderful food, drinks and entertainment in Harpenden.
"We are very proud of our vibrant Town and the events we host.
"Thank you also to our gold sponsors, Rayden Solicitors, whose support helps to make this such a fantastic day for all."
Rayden executive partner, Paula Butterworth, said: ‘Rayden Solicitors was delighted to support this year’s Food and Drink Festival – which was once again a brilliant event.
"Thank you to everyone who stopped by at our stall and helped us raise funds for our chosen charity Rett UK."
More information about future town council events can be found at www.harpenden.gov.uk/events-calendar.
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